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How to Get to Castleside in County Durham by Bus?

Directions to Castleside station (County Durham) with public transport

The following transport lines have routes that pass near Castleside

    BusBus: X5, X15, 808D, 824.

How to get to Castleside station by bus?

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Bus stop near Castleside in County Durham

  • Consett Road, Castleside, 4 min walk,

Bus lines to Castleside station in County Durham

  • X5, Castleside - Durham,
  • X15, Castleside - Durham,
  • 808D, Castleside - Consett,
  • 824, Lanchester - Castleside,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the nearest stations to Castleside?

    The nearest stations to Castleside are:

    • Consett Road, Castleside is 225 meters away, 4 min walk.
  • Which bus line stops near Castleside?

    X5 (Castleside)

  • What’s the nearest bus station to Castleside in County Durham?

    The nearest bus station to Castleside in County Durham is Consett Road, Castleside. It’s a 4 min walk away.

  • What time is the first bus to Castleside in County Durham?

    The X15 is the first bus that goes to Castleside in County Durham. It stops nearby at 05:50.

  • What time is the last bus to Castleside in County Durham?

    The X15 is the last bus that goes to Castleside in County Durham. It stops nearby at 23:08.

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Public Transit to Castleside in County Durham

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Bus: X5, X15, 808D, 824.

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Castleside Address: Moorland Crescent street in County Durham

Castleside, County Durham
Castleside, County DurhamCastleside is a village in County Durham, England. It is situated a short distance to the south-west of Consett. Castleside is covered by the civil parish of Healeyfield.The village centre is located on the main A68 road which runs between Edinburgh and Darlington and the village crossroads allow easy access to Consett, the North Pennines and Stanhope. To the northeast lie other small villages called Moorside and The Grove. The parish church, dedicated to St John, was designed by Ewan Christian and is a reproduction of a church he had seen and admired while on holiday in Switzerland. The church was consecrated on 7 March 1867. There was a Wesleyan Chapel at Watergate, Castleside, which was erected in 1805. The chapel was extended in 1877 and closed in 1970. A Primitive Methodist chapel was erected in 1843 on the Consett Road, and extended in 1884. It closed in the 1990s and is now a residence. The nearby dwelling of Wharnley Burn is a 14th century cottage and was home to the moss trooper Thomas Raw (d. 1714). He was buried in a field near his home believing he could not be buried in a church. In the early 1860s the grave was opened and the grave slab removed, supposedly to Satley. The road to Consett, running north east, leads to the small villages of Moorside and The Grove. Moorside is a large post-World War II housing estate. It was originally the lands of Consett Park mentioned in 1352 as "half of the manor of Conkesbeved, excepting the park of Conkesheved [now Consett Park]". (Conkesheved being the name for Consett). The manor of Consett and the park of Consett seem to have been two separate entities. The "park of Consett", in 1437, was leased to Henry Vasey. It is unclear who held the lands later, however in the 1850s Consett Park had been owned by the Rippon family for over 200 years, acquired in 1635 by Charles Rippon. A row of terraced housing was built (1896-1900) on the brow of the hill and called Consett Park Terrace. The housing estate was built after the Second World War with the streets named after English counties. A second phase of building took places in the 1950s including the building of a Roman Catholic church, St Pius X, built in 1954 to designs by the local architect Anthony Joseph Rossi (1916-1971). The church was demolished in 2009 and replaced by a smaller church in the same year. As part of the 1950s building phase, the buildings of Consett Park were demolished. They were located near the intersection of Sussex Road and Surrey Crescent. A light industrial estate was established in 1950 in the Castleside/Moorside area.
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Public transport routes with stations closest to Castleside in County Durham

Bus lines with stations closest to Castleside in County Durham